Past Productions

Mistaken identities, courtly intrigue, and backstage bickering are all part of the fun in this raucous romantic comedy of errors that reminds us that all the world's a stage and love is unrehearsed. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company, January 12 - February 11, 2018.

Funny, brutally honest, and ultimately cathartic, Mala puts a sharp focus on what it means to put our loved ones first, right to the very end, and what happens when we strive to be good but don’t always succeed.

Named one of the best plays of the year by The Boston Globe, WBUR’s The ARTery, and DigBoston when it premiered at ArtsEmerson, this powerful one-woman show written by and featuring Huntington Playwright-in-Residence Melinda Lopez (Sonia Flew, Becoming Cuba) dances between a mother’s growing frailty and a daughter’s quest for grace — all set during an epic Boston winter.

Arlekin Theater Studio for Children presents its new production Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Come and see our version of Alice's magical adventures. Presented in Russian. Presented by Arlekin Studio Jan 28, 2018.

LOST GIRLS, by John Pollono, is a hard-hitting drama about the women of a blue-collar family struggling to rise above their limited prospects, in a world indifferent to their struggles, to prevent history from repeating itself. Presented by Take Your Pick Productions Jan 12 - Jan 21, 2018.

A dormir a soñar explores the hopes, dreams, and challenges of motherhood. Palaver Strings, pianist Moisès Fernández Via, and participants from the Lullaby Project will join forces in celebrating and reflecting on the power and complexity of motherhood. Presented by Palaver Strings Dec 20, 2017.

Everyone's favorite holiday television special LIVE in BCT's stage production of A Charlie Brown Christmas. Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, and all the Peanuts gang as they produce their own Christmas pageant and ultimately learn the true meaning of Christmas. Presented by Boston Children's Theatre Dec 15 - Dec 23, 2017.

With the evening length dance celebration “Funny Uncle Cabaret” and “Nut/Cracked”, the holidays have never seemed less dysfunctional and more fun! Presented by Peter DiMuro / Public Displays of Motion Dec 14 - Dec 16, 2017.

The annual Boston Children's Theatre Concert will be at the Wimberly Theatre at the Boston for the Arts. Enjoy holiday favorite songs from both Boston Children's Theatre Show Choir and the Junior Show Choir. Presented by Boston Children's Theatre Dec 17, 2017.

Devious Tartuffe charms his way into Orgon’s household and schemes to marry his daughter, seduce his wife, and run off with the family’s fortune. Orgon remains entranced despite the appalling evidence of Tartuffe’s behavior – will he see through this con man before it’s too late? Molière spins religious piety and hypocrisy into high comedy in this hilarious and biting satire, one of the world’s great plays.

Based on the international best-seller, the play takes us inside the mind of Christopher Boone, a 15-year-old math savant who talks in loud declamatory sentences, doesn't do "chat," and can't stand to be touched. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company, October 20 - November 25, 2017.

James Scruggs' 3/Fifths' Trapped in a Traveling Minstrel Show is a uniquely hilarious and harrowing multimedia theatre experience exploring race and racism — direct from NYC after its critically acclaimed, sold out premiere. Presented by Sleeping Weazel Nov 3 - Nov 11, 2017.

On his way home after a year in East Africa, a young aid worker goes back to a shabby Amsterdam hotel room with a fellow American. The two strangers look for redemption from their pasts and confess their shared fear that they betrayed the people who needed them most. A passionate encounter becomes a chance to confront the truth in this new play by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ken Urban and directed by Colman Domingo (“Fear the Walking Dead”).

Donizetti’s L’assedio di Calais (The Siege of Calais) focuses on the bleak wartime and tales of courage and self-sacrifice in Edward the III’s year-long Siege of Calais during the Hundred Years’ War. Presented by Odyssey Opera Oct 26 -28, 2017.

Director Maria Friedman’s stunning London production of Merrily We Roll Along received universal rave reviews – the most five star reviews in West End history – and the Olivier Award for Best Musical. Now she recreates it for Boston audiences! Travelling backwards in time over 20 years in the entertainment business, this legendary, cult favorite musical charts the relationships of close friends Franklin, Charley, and Mary, and features some of Sondheim’s most beautiful songs, including “Good Thing Going,” “Old Friends,” and “Not a Day Goes By.”

Eighteen-year-old Susie Glenn is on trial for conspiring to commit acts of terrorism having been seduced by ISIS on social media, and recent Harvard Law grad and practicing Muslim, Claire Fathi, has been brought on as the lead prosecutor. Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company Sept 15 - Oct 7, 2017.

Comical but never camp, pointed but never political, this rousing historical saga is a provocative meditation on gender and historical memory that offers a new lens through which to view our shared past. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company, September 8 - October 7, 2017.

West End and Broadway star (and director of Merrily We Roll Along)Maria Friedman brings her critically acclaimed solo show Lenny & Steve to the Huntington for a one-night-only concert event. Exploring the genius of Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, four-time Olivier Award winner Ms. Friedman will compare and contrast songs from their separate catalogs, as well as their joint masterpiece West Side Story. This beguiling evening of songs and anecdotes includes “New York, New York,” “I Can Cook, Too,” “Losing My Mind,” and “Send in the Clowns.”

Boston playwrights Kirsten Greenidge, Obehi Janice, Lila Rose Kaplan, and John Kuntz join forces to brew up a world of magic in a new play that sits at the intersection of witchcraft and politics. Presented by Off the Grid Theatre Company Sept. 1 - Sept. 16, 2017.

To celebrate No Jargon’s 100th episode, Avi will be joined by researchers from across the nation to talk about America’s divided politics, how we got here, and what comes next. Presented by Scholars Strategy Network Sept. 12, 2017.

When cantankerous Abby is forced to share her room in assisted living with endlessly chipper Marilyn, the two women make a seemingly harmless bet that quickly escalates into a dangerous and hilarious game of one-upmanship, revealing hidden truths that neither wants exposed. A deliciously inappropriate new comedy from Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Good People). Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company, May 26 - July 2, 2017.

When you’re from Las Vegas, it’s easy to leave and never look back. After years of make their own way the Barry sisters decided to surprise Mom for the holidays. The only problem is no one told them she’s been living on the streets. Presented by Boston Public Works Theater Company June 16 - July 1, 2017.

Four estranged sisters reunite when their mother goes missing. Differences of religious beliefs, professions and class clash. And the Day of Atonement approaches. Presented by Israeli Stage June 1 - June 25, 2017.

Created in residence at BCA, Vimoksha’s Volatile Structures explores concepts of everyday rituals and the comfort or restraint they provide. Presented by BCA Choreographer Residency June 9 - June 10, 2017.

A chance meeting between an Italian-American farm wife and a world weary photographer leads to a soul-stirring affair in this lush, lyrical musical. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company, May 6 - June 3, 2017.

A clownish maintenance crew finds a magical yellow bird, and a mad chase begins. Racing over land, across the sea, and through the air – battling pirates, monsters and terrible pop songs – how far will our heroes go? Presented by Liars & Believers May 4 - May 21, 2017.

Filled with clever deceptions and hilarious disguises, this who’s-who comedy of romantic intrigue explores the delightful and essential mystery of love. This stylish and contemporary adaptation proves that long before Sex and the City, intuition and infatuation have challenged the boundaries and fluidity of human desire. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts May 4 - 7, 2017

Hector returns from battle as a peacemaker and convinces Ulysses and the populace of the insanity of war. Together they agree that the Trojan War shall not take place. But the poets need a war for their elegies and dirges; the king, because it is custom; the lawyer, because of his honor; and others, for various mean reasons. And so, in spite of all logic, the war erupts. Presented by the Boston University College of Fine Arts May 3 - 7, 2017.

Brilliant novelist Zarina is writing about women and Islam when she meets Eli, a young convert who bridges the gap between her modern life and traditional heritage. When her conservative father discovers her controversial manuscript, they all must confront the beliefs that define them. A fierce and funny new play about relationships, religion, and the contradictions that make us who we are, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the blockbuster hit Disgraced. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Mar. 31 - May. 7, 2017.

Keeping in the tradition of producing thought-provoking, ground breaking productions such as Reflections of a Rock Lobster, Of Mice and Men and the Elliot Norton Award winning production of The Diary of Anne Frank, BCT is proud to present the emotionally-charged dramatic classic One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Presented by Boston Children's Theatre April 15 - April 29, 2017.

The incomparable Mozart comic opera. The servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna, and teaching him a lesson in fidelity. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music Opera Institute and School of Theatre, Apr. 20 - 23, 2017.

Lincoln and Booth are brothers: best friends and bitter rivals. Lincoln, a former 3-card monte hustler, works as a Lincoln impersonator in a shooting gallery; Booth is an aspiring grifter. He tempts his brother to get back in the game, but the consequences could be deadly. Suzan-Lori Parks made history as the first African American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this darkly comic, deeply theatrical fable about family wounds and healing bonds. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Mar. 10 - Apr. 9, 2017.

The Little Dog Laughed, by Douglas Carter Beane, follows the adventures of Mitchell Green, a movie star who could hit it big if it weren't for one teensy-weensy problem - his agent, Diane, can't seem to keep him in the closet. Presented by Take Your Pick Productions Mar 24 - Apr 8, 2017.

Music has always played an important role in the world, and helps to tell stories about people, places and moments in history. If you know a young music lover, this show is the perfect way to get up, dance, and sing while learning about famous musicians and the music that moves us. Presented by Bad Habit Productions Mar. 25 - Apr. 1, 2017.

LAKOU AYITI will be an interdisciplinary production that meditates on the “lakou” and its loss in the Haitian imagination in a way that also speaks to a universal condition. Presented by Jean Appolon Expressions Mar 17 - Mar 18, 2017.

What if the dynamic founding duo of the most successful self-help movement of the modern world, Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. Bob and Bill Wilson, were compelled by an unrecognized third person? Sister Anonymous is her story. Presented by Second Act Productions Mar 3 - Mar 18, 2017.

At once poetic, political, complex, compassionate and above all timely, Ike Holter's thrilling play Exit Strategy is the story of the desperate final days of a condemned, crumbling Chicago public school dreading its deadline with the brutal bulldozers. Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company Feb. 17 - Mar. 11, 2017.

In William Shakespeare’s delightful farce, Hero and her fiancé, Claudio, hatch a plan to matchmake the sharp-witted—and sharp-tongued—duo, Beatrice and Benedick. Meanwhile, meddling Don John plots to ruin Hero and Claudio’s wedding. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Feb. 22 - Feb. 26, 2017.

John Ford’s epic story explores myriad forms of doomed love—incest, infatuation, betrayal—and the tragic consequences that befall both those who seek revenge and those who choose to look the other way. Presented by Boston Universtiy College of Fine Arts Feb. 18 - Feb. 25, 2017.

What would you do if your super nice teacher disappears and a homework-loving, recess-cancelling, tough-as-nails substitute teacher named Viola Swamp takes her place? Don’t skip school, instead come along with BCT for this hysterical musical mystery and help bring Miss Nelson back to her crazy classroom! Presented by Boston Children's Theatre Feb. 4 - Feb. 25, 2017.

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A prince seeking the perfect wife, a maid fighting for her very life, and a forgetful vegetable sprite, who can’t seem to do anything right – not to mention one very nastywoman – these are just a few of the magical characters you will meet in imaginary beasts’ newest seasonal treat. Presented by imaginary beasts Jan. 14 - Feb. 4, 2017.

Nora and Torvald Helmer are living their dream life: happily married with children and security. When Nora risks her reputation to save her husband’s life, the consequences test the limits of their love. In an acclaimed new translation by Bryony Lavery, Ibsen’s powerful, groundbreaking classic about marriage, money, and equality remains as compelling and relevant as ever. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Jan. 6 - Feb. 5, 2017.

Choreographer David Parker's Nut/Cracked—The Bang Group’s beloved, witty response to The Nutcracker—finds beauty in the ridiculous, waltzing us through many incarnations of Tchaikovsky’s score, including versions by Duke Ellington and Glenn Miller, as well as the traditional orchestral suite. Presented by Peter DiMuro/Public Displays of Motion Dec 15 - 18, 2016.

This will be the most important play you see this year; "The Pillowman" is a timely statement on the importance of art, identity, and intellectual freedom. Presented by Abraham Society Nov 30- Dec 3, 2016.

Through a fusion of modern, contemporary and urban dance styles, A Quarter Past Midnight reimagines Nijinsky’s Afternoon of a Faun in a modern day house club setting. Presented by BCA Choreographer Residency Showcase Nov 11 - Nov 12, 2016.

Follow Significant Other star Greg Maraio as he attempts to wrangle a crazy cast of Boston theatre celebrities and friends through an evening of trunk-show-inspired variety acts, all to benefit SpeakEasy Stage. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Nov. 14, 2016.

Moonbox presents Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning AMADEUS! Antonio Salieri is the most celebrated composer in Vienna - until Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives. Now Salieri will stop at nothing to destroy his rival and silence the only voice that can remind him of his own mediocrity. A delightful, poignant and gripping look of one of the greatest composers of all time. Presented by Moonbox Productions Nov 25 - Dec 17, 2016.

We all know what Lizzie Borden did on that sweltering August day in 1892, but what if there were more to the story? This fall Imaginary beasts takes a closer look at Lizzie’s peculiar legend when they present the Boston premiere of their original adaptation of Angela Carter’s The Fall River Axe Murders. Presented by imaginary beasts Oct 1 - Oct 22, 2016.

With infectious charm and his patented brand of humor, comedian Yakov Smirnoff teaches how to put the spark back into relationships through love and laughter. Presented by Attila Glatz Productions Nov 14, 2016.

Through vignettes that move at rapid-fire pace, REVOLT... morphs language and explodes boundaries to explore the myriad ways women are styled, shaped, and confined to fit society’s expectations, asking us: What happens when we rebel? Presented by Company One Theatre Oct. 21 - Nov. 19, 2016.

The Cherry Orchard charts the precipitous descent of a wealthy family and in the process creates a bold meditation on social change and bourgeois materialism. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Dec. 14 - 18, 2016.

A Brechtian allegory of corruption and corporate greed that includes a panoply of societal figures. Set in "Steeltown, USA," it follows the efforts of Larry Foreman to unionize the town's workers and combat wicked, greedy businessman Mr. Mister. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Dec. 14 - 18, 2016.

An incisive portrait of society in turmoil that focuses on two families to reveal what life is like under a totalitarian regime and what results when the regime collapses. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 27 - Oct. 30, 2016

In the spirit of CFA’s 2012 La traviata, part of the Verdi Project, this performance will feature most of Massenet’s score combined with narrations and readings from the original text. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 28, 2016

Created as a portrait of America from the 1950s through the 1980s, Hydrogen Jukebox was composed after a chance meeting between composer, Philip Glass, and Beat poet, Allen Ginsberg. Through Glass’ minimalist style, and Ginsberg’s poetry on topics ranging from the anti-war movement to the environment, the opera touches on many of America’s enduring social issues. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 14 - Oct. 16, 2016

Fresh Ink Theatre It’s a wild and wacky event that brings together the Boston theatre community to write, rehearse, and mount an evening of eight new plays in a single day. Presented by Fresh Ink Theatre August 27, 2016.

Violent, unrelenting, and brutal conflict manifests both in and outside of a small hotel room where three individuals grapple with their own cruelties, fears, desires, and basest instincts in Sarah Kane’s seminal in-yer-face play. Presented by Off the Grid Theatre Company Sept. 2 - Sept. 18, 2016.

Kander & Ebb’s final collaboration brings to light the shocking true story of nine African American boys jailed in Alabama in 1931 for a crime they did not commit. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage CompanyRETURN ENGAGEMENT now on sale: Dec. 30, 2016 - Jan. 22, 2017

As singles’ nights with his BFFs become bachelorette parties, Jordan Berman embarks on a series of romantic misadventures on a quest to find his own Mr. Right. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company, Sept. 9 - Oct. 9, 2016

In the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, a young storeowner watches the joys and heartbreaks of his tight-knit community as they pass through his bodega. Presented by The Beantown Players August 12th - August 13th, 2016.

A recent Irish immigrant, Brendan now calls America home. He misses his family but works hard to fit into his adopted country and find love and meaning in his new life. But his “two pints Wednesday” lifestyle goes topsy-turvy when he receives a letter from home. Presented by Happy Medium Theatre Company July 15 - July 31, 2016.

One day, on the Shore of Somewhere Else, a girl tells a boy that she is a mermaid, and it is true: thus begins a new play full of magic, adventure, and fun for all ages! Presented by Flotsam Productions July 15 - July 23, 2016.

The BCA and Zoé Dance invite you to let go of the superficial, loosen your hard-and-fast beliefs, and experience a sense of redefining in an evening where the cinematic and performative entwine in, Becoming Undone. Presented by BCA Choreographers' Residency Showcase June 17th - June 18th, 2016.

Mozart’s early masterpiece pits a devoted husband and wife against the passion and political cunning of a Roman dictator. Can love and determination defeat the might of Rome? Brilliant arias reveal the fury and heartbreak of Rome’s elite. Presented by Odyssey Opera June 8th - June 12th, 2016.

Roman general Ezio is absolutely loyal to his emperor. But when that emperor threatens to marry Ezio’s beloved Fulvia and her father plots to rebel, Ezio must choose between his love and his loyalty. Court intrigue and musical intricacy form the heart of Ezio. Presented by Odyssey Opera June 3rd - June 5th, 2016.

The story of the Darling Family’s adventures through Neverland with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell, and how it changed Wendy’s life. Presented by Create. Inspire. Change. Theater Company June 29 - July 1, 2016.

The T Party is a non-traditionally structured theatre piece that explores a range of gender identity and experience through short scenes, performance pieces, and an interactive party. Presented by Company One Theatre July 15 - Aug. 13, 2016.

With the electric choreography of Jean Appolon, and set to the music of Haitian legend Toto Bissainthe, ANGAJE is a full-length production inspired by the struggle against homophobia and the power of Haitian folkloric culture in the fight for justice. Presented by Jean Appolon Expressions June 3rd - June 4th, 2016.

This trio of plays, by turns sexy and surreal, heady and somber, in landscapes ranging from a therapist's office and the pigeon-strewn streets of Manhattan to a post-apocalyptic forest in Brooklyn, makes for an equally heartbreaking and hilarious evening of theatre that lives somewhere between the mind of Samuel Beckett and soul of Tina Fey. Presented by Sleeping Weazel June 2 - June 11, 2016.

“We’ve got magic to do!” in this exciting look inside the theater. Young audiences will get to learn about all of the jobs and people who make the theater come to life, from lights and sounds to stage management and costumes! Kids are sure to get bit by the theatre bug in this behind the scenes adventure. Presented by Bad Habit Productions Aug. 13 - Aug. 27, 2016.

Winner of the 2003 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, A Man of No Importance is the tender story of family, friendship, and acceptance that teaches to "love who you love." Presented by Bad Habit Productions Aug. 6 - Aug. 29, 2016.

After decades as the gentle-natured leader of a Christian retreat that endeavors to “cure” gay teens, Walt is packing up his life and preparing for a reluctant retirement. But when his final client quietly disappears into the remote Idaho wilderness, Walt discovers that his previously unwavering moral compass no longer points the way. Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company April 29th - May 21st, 2016.

Squabbling siblings Albert and Jennifer Chen reached the pinnacle of academic achievement. But as adults, they’re epic failures: he’s just been passed up for promotion and she’s been dumped by her loser boyfriend. So, naturally, they confront their parents and launch an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to China, this hilarious new comedy examines race, parenting, and success with wit and sharp humor. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Oct. 14 - Nov. 20, 2016.

4 couples. 3 bedrooms. One hilarious night. Trevor and Susannah, with their marriage on the rocks, invade 3 bedrooms of their family and friends over the course of an evening, spreading chaos in their wake. Director Maria Aitken (The 39 Steps, Private Lives) returns for this rollicking comedy of marital misunderstandings. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Nov. 11 - Dec. 11, 2016.

Stephen Sondheim’s stunning masterpiece centers on enigmatic painter Georges Seurat and his search for love, inspiration, and “the art of making art.” One of the most acclaimed musicals ever, this Pulitzer Prize winner features a glorious score, with the songs “Finishing the Hat,” “Putting it Together,” and “Move On,” and is directed by Artistic Director Peter DuBois (A Little Night Music). Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Sept. 9 - Oct. 16, 2016.

As wise and touching as it is hilarious, this comedy about three flight attendants and their teenage pot dealer will be helmed by Bridget Kathleen O’Leary, and feature a trio of Boston’s finest actresses: Leigh Barrett, Adrianne Krstansky and Deb Martin. Presented by Bridge Rep of Boston May 15th - June 6th, 2016.

Put on your fool's caps and join the beasts on their wild adventure down the rabbit hole when they present a seminal adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Presented by imaginary beasts April 1st - April 23rd, 2016.

Through a mash-up of Broadway and Modern dance, The Glorious Mediocre! serves as a memoir of the mundane that explores the fruitless pursuits of mortals, with song, dance and a healthy serving of sarcasm. Presented by Kat Nasti Dance Feb. 12 - Feb. 13, 2016

With playful humor and crushing candor, these two short Egyptian plays tell stories of women yearning for lives of dignity in the face of poverty, corruption, and discrimination. Free and open to the public. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company, Jan. 14, 2016.

In this new work by local playwright MJ Halberstadt, a young, diverse cast portrays a quartet of visual arts students who go head-to-head over issues of gender and racial identity when one of them receives the prestigious Launch Prize. Presented by Bridge Repertory Theater of Boston Mar. 3 - Mar. 20, 2016.

Cakewalk portrays a traditional cake baking competition in a small Vermont town during the July 4th festivities. The contestants include a nun-in-disguise, a driven cub scout leader, owner of the local organic café, the Mother-of-the-Bride, and the only male competition entrant, an visiting archeologist. Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company Feb. 26 - Mar. 19, 2016.

Hold onto your hats! imaginary beasts sweeps into town like a cyclone this January with a tale full of magic and wonder when they refashion an American classic into a fantasy of technicolor proportions. Audiences of all ages will want to follow the 'yellow' brick road all the way to the Boston Center for the Arts to catch Winter Panto 2016: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz! Presented by imaginary beasts Jan. 9 - Jan. 30.

Inspired by the phenomenon of Quantum Entanglement, in which two atoms become linked to each other, Entangling explores how we are inextricably and consequentially connected to each other. Presented by Anikaya Nov. 13 - Nov. 14, 2015

Cocoon is a visual and musical collaboration between the Safarani Sisters. In a video accompanied by improvised live music, they tell the tale of a lost girl who has wrapped herself in a shell-like cocoon to shield and protect herself, and to sink deeper into her own inner world. Presented by the Safarani Sisters, Oct. 13 - Oct. 17, 2015

Be a part of our "live studio audience" for THE SWELLTIME VARIETY HOUR, a hilarious evening of comedy and song performed in the style of a old-time radio show. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Nov. 9, 2015.

Neil Simon's beloved romantic comedy about two newlyweds learning that life isn't always perfect, but if you don't take it all too seriously, love will prevail. Presented by Moonbox Productions Nov. 20 - Dec. 12, 2015.

A story about abortion, bad jokes, bathing suits, and friendship, DRY LAND, a New York Times critics’ pick, is a brave portrayal of the contemporary American teenager that epitomizes What’s Next in American theatre. Presented by Company One Oct. 2 - Oct. 30, 2015.

High in the Caucasus at the ends of the earth, Prometheus is chained to a rock with a bolt through his chest. He talks of a secret that should not be told for fear of its power being lost. This secret is so important that its secrecy could be our salvation. Prometheus Bound is a play veiled in myth, but as unearthly as the play seems it presents the human condition in a more uncomfortably naked state than any other play. Linguistically and thematically it is the most sophisticated and brutal of all the tragedies. On the page it invites deep analysis but on its feet it becomes the very thing that theatre should be: a journey to the heart. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Apr. 27 - May 1, 2016.

A black comedy set in a government-run mental institution, The Hothouse revolves around a sinister murder plot hatched against a backdrop of corruption, sexual favors, and hopeless bureaucratic ineptitude. Beneath the surface comedy there are frightening implications concerning a bureaucracy ostensibly dedicated to humanitarian concerns, but where people are referred to by numbers and forgotten as easily as troublesome figures on a balance sheet. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Feb. 19 - Feb. 21, 2016.

The tragic, true story of the trial and lynching of Leo Frank, a man wrongly accused of murder. Amid religious intolerance, political injustice, and racial tension, the stirring Tony Award-winning Parade explores the endurance of love and hope against all the odds. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Apr. 29 - May 6, 2016.

In Shakespeare’s political tragedy, suspicions arise when the beloved Caesar gains popularity among his people. Fearing that he will corrupt the freedom of the State, other members of the government plot to have him killed. In a tumultuous world where politics are vicious, Julius Caesar resonates powerfully with today’s audiences. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 18 - Oct. 23, 2015.

George Orwell’s classic novel takes on a frightening contemporary topic. In Oceania, Big Brother watches everyone, everywhere. Winston and Julia resist the oppressive governing Party that brainwashes society through psychological manipulation, power over all information, physical discipline, and a war that will never end. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts May 13 - May 15, 2016.

Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream conjures some of the most beautiful and ethereal music ever set to Shakespeare’s classic tale. The story interweaves the adventures of four young lovers, a roaming comedy troupe, a royal couple, and their interactions in an enchanted fairy kingdom. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Apr. 14 - Apr. 17, 2016.

This popular operatic comedy, sung in Italian with supertitles in English, pairs Mozart’s glorious music with Da Ponte’s skillful libretto. Loosely translated as “they all do it,” fidelity is challenged in order that truth and wisdom might be gained, and the comedy of disguises juxtaposed with the power of deceit lead to an unexpected climax. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Feb. 25 - Feb. 28, 2016.

Hilarious, brutal and tragic, Delirium is a radical re-interpretation of The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky's classic and compelling tale of family rivalries. The Karamazovs are a train wreck waiting to happen. A hated father and his sons battle it out over women, money, and God. Behind them lurks a servant, taking note of it all and, to the side, two beautiful women clinging onto impossible loves. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 22 - Oct. 25, 2015.

“Vinkensport, or The Finch Opera” plays off of a Belgian folk competition focused on who owns the most melodious bird in the town. What seems to be a rather simple competition actually sets the stage for a journey into the minds of the competitors and their struggles with deception, loneliness, and love. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 9- Oct. 11, 2015.

In The Seven Deadly Sins, widely considered among Weill’s masterpieces, two immigrant sisters embark on a seven-year odyssey through seven vice-laden cities, as they try to earn money to build a family home in Louisiana. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 2 - Oct. 4, 2015.

Johannes Rosmer, a former clergyman, lives peacefully now that his wife Beata is dead. Life at his family estate is free, thoughtful, and full of new, liberal ideas, thanks to Rebecca West–Beata’s companion who has conspicuously stayed on at Rosmersholm after her death. But when Dr. Kroll pays an overdue visit to enlist Rosmer’s help on behalf of the dying Conservative party, Rosmer and Rebecca’s plan for a new Free Will gets swept aside in a torrent of rumors, scandalous admissions, and the premonitory return of the town specter, the White Horse of Rosmersholm. Ibsen’s rarely produced masterpiece begs the question, "Do the dead control us?" Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Dec. 9 - Dec. 13, 2015.

A rolling world premiere commissioned by the Big Ten Theatre Consortium. After she’s dismissed from her job in the athletics department, Shelby Wilson becomes Resident Advisor to a group of freshmen—after all, it’ll look good on her resume. She soon discovers that a racially charged incident has set student against student, and it’s up to her to mediate the situation. In this world premiere production, playwright Kirsten Greenidge explores the complexities of racism from the perspective of eight culturally diverse college students. Presented by Boston Center for American Performance and New Repertory Theatre Feb. 10 - Feb. 28, 2016.

When Texas billionaire Seymour Sackeroff is in need of some forgiveness, he goes straight to God’s right hand—Dick Cockburn, the Christian televangelist who talks to the Lord on a regular basis—or so he says. But when Cockburn comes to roost in Seymour’s mansion, all Hell breaks loose. A play with music and rhythm from the author of King of Second Avenue and the Shakespeare Trilogy (The English Channel, Mortal Terror, The Last Will), Exposed takes a ferociously sardonic wink through the lens of Molière’s Tartuffeto lambast contemporary America, the Right, the Left, the NRA, AIPAC, and greed in all its guises. Presented by Boston Center for American Performance and Boston Playwrights' Theatre Dec. 10 - Dec. 18, 2015.

Boston Center for American Performance (BCAP), the professional extension of the BU CFA School of Theatre, presents the story of a working-class, adolescent girl and her relationships with the black sailor who makes her pregnant; the homosexual art student who moves into her apartment to help her through her pregnancy; her fun-loving, saloon-frequenting mother; and Peter, her mother's newly acquired husband. One of the great taboo-breaking plays of the 1950s, written when the author was just 18 years old. Presented by Boston Center for American Performance Nov. 11 - Nov. 22, 2015.

Michael is throwing a birthday party for Harold, a self-proclaimed “pock-marked, Jew fairy,” complete with surprise gift, the Cowboy, a street hustler. As the evening wears on, fueled by drugs and alcohol, bitter, unresolved resentments among the guests come to light when a game of "Truth or Dare" goes terribly wrong. Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company Sept. 11 - Oct. 3, 2015.

The Boston Center for the Arts Dance Residency features choreographer Carey McKinley in collaboration with sculptor Carolyn Lewenberg in their new work Bittersweet. Presented by Boston Center for the Arts July 31 - Aug 1, 2015.

A truly epic play where the athleticism and grace of football collide with the emotion of a heartfelt love story, Colossal is sure to inspire, leaving you cheering in the stands. Presented by Company One July 17 - Aug. 15, 2015.

There is a coming-of-age story about three young women finding validation, struggling against loneliness, and losing everything. It's about friendship and independence and death and adulthood. It also has a lot of jokes about genitalia. Presented by Boston Public Works Theater Jun 5 - Jun 20, 2015.

Podcast New England is a one-day conference for both new and veteran podcasters alike, as we will present a unique group of speakers who will discuss a wide range of topics. Whether you are looking to start from scratch, grow what you have, or start making money, Podcast New England will help you get one step closer to your goals. Presented by Podcast New England June 13, 2015.

At Thanksgiving dinner, Knox shares that he is grateful for three things he thought were a curse: being Deaf, being gay, and being an alcoholic. After a terrible accident and what feels like the trials of Job, he and his family’s resilience is put to the test. Performed both in English and American Sign Language, Craig Lucas’ funny, ambitious, and beautiful new play pulses with the exhilaration and ache of human connection. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company May 27 - June 26, 2016.

It’s Halloween night, and Miranda is desperate for a way out. She’s up to her neck in debt, she might be falling for the man who pays her bills, and now her date has threatened to kill her. A charismatic stranger offers shelter and a drink; where will the night take them? With her trademark dark humor, two-time Pulitzer finalist Gina Gionfriddo presents complicated characters wrestling with love, money, and their past in this sharp contemporary comedy. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Mar. 25 - Apr. 24, 2016.

High-powered New York lawyer Amir has climbed the corporate ladder while distancing himself from his Muslim roots. When he and his wife Emily host a dinner party, what starts as a friendly conversation escalates, shattering their views on race, religion, and each other. This electric and riveting drama is directed and designed by the same artistic team as its highly acclaimed Broadway run. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Jan. 8 - Feb. 7, 2016.

Annie and her teenage friends want the same things: the hottest new phones, cute boys, designer bags. But when they enter into a pregnancy pact, she wonders if there might be a different path and a brighter future. Huntington Playwriting Fellow Kirsten Greenidge (Luck of the Irish) finds raw humor and gritty poetry in this provocative, ripped-from-the-headlines new play. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Jan. 29 - Feb. 27, 2016.

In this solo show, the late Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson shares stories about his first few jobs, a stint in jail, his lifelong friends, and his encounters with racism, music, and love as a young poet in Pittsburgh’s Hill District. Directed by Todd Kreidler and featuring Eugene Lee, both longtime Wilson collaborators, this theatrical memoir charts one man’s journey of self-discovery through adversity, and what it means to be a black artist in America. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Mar. 5 - Apr. 3, 2016.

Nick Offerman (“Parks & Recreation”) stars as larger-than-life character Ignatius J. Reilly, the Don Quixote of the French Quarter. He’s overweight, arrogant, eccentric, and still living in his mother’s New Orleans basement in the 1960s. Adapted from the cult classic, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Confederacy of Dunces is a hilarious wild ride, filled with colorful characters and comic misadventures. Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Nov. 11 - Dec. 20, 2015.

When successful journalist Zipporah Zunder takes on an assignment to investigate a new and polarizing social phenomenon, she is unprepared for how deeply this story will impact her life, transforming her understanding of herself, her past, and her future. Funny, smart, and emotional, this unpredictable new play looks at all the layers that live inside a single choice.Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Oct. 16 - Nov. 15, 2015.

Lovers reunite, passions reignite, and new romances blossom around famous actress Desiree Armfeldt and an unforgettable cast of characters during an eventful weekend in the country. Stephen Sondheim’s most romantic and popular work features a gorgeous, sweeping score infused with humor, warmth, and the flavor of a waltz, including Sondheim’s best known song, “Send in the Clowns.” Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company Sept. 11 - Oct. 11, 2015.

It’s November 21, 1963; and on the eve of their deployment to a small but growing conflict in Southeast Asia, three young Marines set out for one final boys’ night of debauchery, partying, and maybe a little trouble. But when Corporal Eddie Birdlace meets Rose, an awkward and idealistic waitress he enlists to win a cruel bet with his fellow recruits, she rewrites the rules of the game and teaches him the power of love and compassion.

Bootycandy is a shockingly funny and saucy spin on race, sex, and sexuality. Based on the author’s own experiences growing up black and gay, the play unfolds in a series of loosely linked vignettes that take no prisoners when confronting racial, sexual, and cultural stereotypes. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Mar. 12 - Apr. 9, 2016.

Featuring a powerful folk, rock, and gospel score, this soul-stirring musical, set in 1964, tells the story of a young North Carolina woman who travels by bus to Tulsa to see a faith-healer she thinks can transform her life. Along the way, she forms unlikely friendships with her fellow riders, and learns that it’s the journeys you take in life that help you discover who you are.Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Jan. 9 - Feb. 6, 2016.

Casa Valentina is a provocative, hilarious, and touching new play about gender identity, self-acceptance, and the struggle to find the right pumps. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Oct. 24 - Nov. 28, 2015.

After the death of their patriarch, the estranged members of the Lafayette clan gather at their crumbling Arkansas plantation home to mourn his loss and settle his estate. While sifting through a lifetime of memories and junk, they make a gruesome discovery that forces them to confront their family’s dark past. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Sept. 12 - Oct. 11, 2015.

From Britten to Weir, 12th-century Icelandic saga to Romantic tragedy, five rising stars of opera command the stage in the ultimate display of vocal prowess and charisma: solo drama. Part of the British Invasion Festival presented by Odyssey Opera May 30, 2015.

Enjoy a double bill - two operas in one night! Odyssey Opera presents William Walton's The Bear and Arthur Sullivan's The Zoo as part of the British Invasion Festival. Presented by Odyssey Opera May 22 - May 24, 2015.

Vaughan Williams’s version of Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor follows the exploits of the immortal Sir John Falstaff—lover, con man, charmer, tawdry knight—whose imagination and egocentricity skewer the best and worst in human nature. Part of the British Invasion Festival Presented by Odyssey Opera May 17 - May 23, 2015.

Danny, a young gay playwright, writes an inner-city drama about an black family in the projects. He creates a black, female playwright and hires an actress to impersonate her. Problems ensue! Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company May 8 - May 30, 2015.

Three teenage misfits in Salem, Oregon discover they are linked by a sex scandal that's rocked their town. When one of them sets out to expose the truth, secrets become currency, the stakes get higher, and the trio's connection grows deeper in this searching, fiercely funny dark comedy with music. Presented by Bad Habit Productions Mar. 26 - Apr. 10, 2016.

This show for all ages takes your family on a journey through the history, landmarks and neighborhoods of Boston. After attending, you'll want to rush out into the city to see it with new eyes. Presented by Bad Habit Productions Apr. 2 - Apr. 9, 2016.

Winner of the 1993 Oliver Award for Best Play and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, no subject is left untouched in this comic, fast-paced and stirring piece. Inspired by its namesake theory, Six Degrees of Separation is an examination of the threads of chance that link one person to another. Presented by Bad Habit Productions Nov. 7 - Nov. 21, 2015.

Winner of the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play, The Goat portrays the family crisis of an unexpected love affair. As the tension mounts, both the family and the audience must grapple with their morality, social norms, and limits of understanding. Presented by Bad Habit Productions Aug. 8 - Aug. 23, 2015.

Daughter. Wife. Temptress. Actress. Cold blooded killer. But which is the real Betty Bam? Follow the Beguiling Betty as she takes on many roles in a no-holds-barred attempt to escape her fate! Presented by imaginary beasts April 10 - May 2, 2015.

A stripped down staging of Shakespeare's timeless take on fickle leadership, destructive jealousy, and the dilemma of the public versus private self. Presented by Bridge Rep of Boston May 8 - May 30, 2015.

Come watch a cast of stellar actors read 20-minute sections from 3 plays, hear Jewish Plays Project Founder David Winitsky share the latest trends, and then use your cell phone to vote on which play should continue on in the Contest. Presented by New Center for Arts and Culture April 13, 2015.

The power of Haitian folkloric culture in the struggle for justice against homophobia inspires the electric energy of Appolon's signature choreography set to music by Haitian legend Toto Bissainthe. Presented by the Boston Center for the Arts Mar. 27 - Mar. 28, 2015.

An Irish immigrant’s public demonstration of love for his son unearths a world full of hate and secrets and pierces the heart of social climbing first generation Bostonians. Presented by Second Act Productions Mar 6 - Mar 21, 2015.

A witty, touching drama about a 16 year-old girl with an ageing disorder who, as a result, must come of age while dealing with the specter of her own mortality. Presented by Moonbox Productions Apr 3 - Apr 25, 2015.

After 25 years at his job, Mr. Zero—an accountant at a large, faceless company—discovers that he will be replaced by an adding machine. In anger and pain, he snaps and kills his boss. A landmark of American Expressionism, Rice's 1923 play takes us through Mr.Zero’s arrest, trial, and execution going into the afterlife—in the "Elysian Fields." Presented by Boston University May 1 - May 8, 2015.

The Boston Center for the Arts Dance Residency features LaneCoArts in their new work The Space Between. An evening-length work that explores concepts of interaction and communication in today’s expanding digital world. Presented by The Boston Center for the Arts Feb. 13 - Feb. 14, 2015.

Winner of multiple national awards, From the Deep is a gripping exploration of how the mind deals with harrowing circumstance and what it will do to survive. Presented by Boston Public Works Theater Company Mar 12 - Mar 28, 2015.

For the past decade, Professor Williston has been studying James, a young psychic who channels an all-knowing being named Simon, in an effort to scientifically prove the existence of the soul after death. When Annie, a recent widow, comes to their home for a reading, events that occurred two thousand years ago will finally culminate in reunion, redemption and resolution. Presented by Little Seer Productions Feb 26 - Mar 14, 2015.

Obehi Janice's FUFU & OREOS and Dan LeFranc's Sixty Miles to Silver Lake make for a pair of dynamic, humorous, and personal pieces in the first ever Bridge Rep:Rep. Join us not once, but twice in February, for this exciting theatrical convergence.Presented by Bridge Rep of Boston Feb. 6 - Mar. 1, 2015.

In Sixty Miles to Silver Lake, Dan LeFranc takes us on a car ride with Ky and Denny, offering an unexpected and delicate look into a complex father/son dynamic. Presented by Bridge Repertory Theater of Boston Feb. 7 - March 1st, 2015.

imaginary beasts bound into town this January with a ribbiting tale of wonder when they refashion another classic fairy tale into a fantasy of amphibious proportions. Audiences of all ages will want to hop on over to the Boston Center for the Arts to catch Winter Panto 2015: The Tale of the Frog Prince, KERPLOP! Presented by imaginary beasts Jan. 17 - Feb. 7, 2015.

The power of Haitian folkloric culture in the struggle for justice against homophobia inspires the electric energy of Appolon's signature choreography set to music by Haitian legend Toto Bissainthe. Presented by the Boston Center for the Arts Mar. 27 - Mar. 28, 2015.

One of the most poignant plays of our generation, The Diary of Anne Frank tells the honest story of a young Jewish girl in Amsterdam hiding from the Nazi’s during World War II. Presented by Boston Children's Theatre Apr. 18 - May 2, 2015.

Four couples decide to plan an ill-fated wedding, and hilarity ensues as they fake deaths, spread rumors, and do a bit of mischievous photoshopping. Presented by Boston Theater Company Oct. 17 - Nov. 2, 2014.

Turtles is Not-Your-Typical Family Drama. Disney it's not. Turtles is a provocative, timely, hilarious play that will challenge your notions of family, faith, and personal choice and leave you talking about it long after you leave the theater. Presented by Boston Public Works Theatre Oct. 24 - Nov. 8, 2014.

Identity, post-colonialism, puberty, and love are re-mythologized as history is made new in these three hilarious and heartbreaking coming of age stories. Presented by Company One Oct. 24 - Nov. 22, 2014.

Shiv, named for the Destroyer God, sails the cosmic ocean on a makeshift raft piled high with the psychic residue of post-colonialism. Drawn by distant radio signals, she navigates the poetry of her past and the possibilities of love in a soaring, fantastical journey about the destruction that leads to rebirth. Part of The Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy presented by Company One Oct. 24 - Nov. 22, 2014.

It's raining cats and dogs... and the final avatar of Vishnu? Totally badass Kalki mysteriously springs into the mean girl world of high school in this comic-book-infused girl gang thriller. Part of The Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy presented by Company One Oct. 24 - Nov. 22, 2014.

Grab a drink and prepare for the comedic stylings of Brahman... uh... Bramani... Brahman/ Get on board as "B" takes on nosy Indian aunties, teenage cliques, ancient Hindu sculpture porn, and 100 years of colonial history in this stand-up-act-meets-play about radical acts of self-creation. Part of The Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy presented by Company One Oct. 24 - Nov. 22, 2014.

Discover the power of imagination and storytelling in Daniil Kharms stories for children- 'First, Second...',.a winding tale that combines the unlikeliest of characters on an even more improbable journey. Presented by imaginary beasts Oct. 4 - Oct. 18, 2014.

KNOCK! | The Daniil Kharms Project is a fool’s odyssey filled with chance encounters, dead ends and false mustaches, as well as a rare glimpse at one of Stalinist Russia’s lost voices. Presented by imaginary beasts Sept. 26 - Oct. 18, 2014.

Boston Early Music Festival presents Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea as part of The Monteverdi Trilogy—the operatic centerpiece of the June 2015 Festival. Presented by Boston Early Music Festival June 9 - June 14, 2015.

Boston Early Music Festival presents Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria as part of The Monteverdi Trilogy—the operatic centerpiece of the June 2015 Festival. Presented by Boston Early Music Festival June 7 - June 12, 2015.

Word arrives on a remote Irish island that a Hollywood director is coming to film a movie, and young Cripple Billy sees this as his only opportunity to break away from the bitter tedium of his daily life. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Apr. 29 - May 3, 2015.

The well-known fairy tale about a young girl wronged and her ultimate redemption through her discovery of true love, set to an ethereal score that carries the audience into a dreamlike world of enchantment. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Apr. 16 - Apr. 19, 2015.

A renowned professor of English who has spent years studying and teaching the brilliant and difficult metaphysical sonnets of John Donne is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer and begins to reassess her life and her work with a transformative profundity and humor. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Feb. 20 - Feb. 28, 2015.

Based on the award winning Tony Kushner play, a story of every day human experience: relationships, love, loss, cowardice, and courage set during the early stages of the AIDS pandemic in 1980s New York City. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Feb. 19 - Feb. 22, 2015.

In this modern-day retelling of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, Uncle Jack, his niece Sonya, and his British brother-in-law Derek struggle to save their small summer theatre company in the Berkshires, and the company's looming demise causes old wounds to bleed afresh. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Feb. 12 - Mar. 1, 2015.

With music by Galt MacDermot (Hair) and based on William Saroyan's novel of the same name, The Human Comedy is a pop folk opera and coming-of-age tale about small-town life in World War II era California. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Dec. 10 - Dec. 18, 2014.

Sarah Ruhl's sensitive and intelligent comedy examines the intersections between love, sexuality, and intimacy, the beauty and limitations of the human body, and what it really means to connect with another person. Presented by Boston University College of Fine Arts Dec. 10 - Dec. 14, 2014.

Boston Center for American Performance (BCAP), the professional extension of the BU CFA School of Theatre, presents this evening of one-acts from two of the most celebrated playwrights of the 20th century. Presented by BU College of Fine Arts Nov. 12 - Nov. 23, 2014.

Based on Georges Bizet's Carmen, La Tragédie de Carmen is the story of a doomed romance between a sensuous gypsy and Don Jose, a Spanish soldier whom she lures into her world. Part of the 2014 BU Fall Fringe Festival. Presented by Boston University Oct. 25 - Oct. 26, 2014.

Inspired by five Edward Hopper paintings, Later the Same Evening explores the lives of the characters depicted in each painting while simultaneously interweaving them during the course of one evening in New York City. Part of the 2014 BU Fall Fringe Festival.Presented by Boston Univsersity Oct. 18 - Oct. 19, 2014.

A stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s classic story about George and his simple-minded companion Lennie walking the highways of California in search of jobs to make ends meet. Presented by Classic Repertory Company and Boston University College of Fine Arts Oct. 23, 2014.

A world premiere play inspired by the true life story of Patient HM, who in his teen years underwent an experimental surgical procedure that permanently removed his brain's ability to form new memories. 9/11/2014 — 9/27/2014

What happened to the indie-rock kids that hated everything their parents believed in? A timely new comedy about friendship, babies, and defining success.Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Jan. 9 - Feb. 7, 2015.

Through a series of intricately connected stories, Necessary Monsters pulls us into the labyrinth of the human psyche for this dream-like and darkly hilarious look at the ways that we do violence and the stories we create to keep us up at night. Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company Dec. 5 - Jan 3, 2014.

An inspector visits an engagement party in a middle-class home in the English countryside to question the guests about the recent suicide of a young woman, in J.B. Priestly's thriller. 7/16/2014 — 7/19/2014

The Boston Center for the Arts Dance Residency features Public Displays of Motion in Dance from the Extraordinary Everyday, a showcase of works in progress by choreographer Peter DiMuro. 6/20/2014 — 6/21/2014

Explore what makes ordinary people do terrible things in this timely new drama by A. Rey Pamatmat about forgiveness and second chances directed by Huntington Artistic Director Peter DuBois (Smart People, The Power of Duff). Presented by Huntington Theatre Company May 22 - June 21, 2015.

When Doc and Lola Delaney rent a room in their cluttered Midwestern home to Marie, a vivacious college student, her youthful energy stirs up forgotten dreams and missed opportunities. Visionary director David Cromer (Our Town) returns to the Roberts Studio Theatre for this intimate and heartrending portrait of a marriage by William Inge. Presented by Huntington Theatre Company Mar. 27 - May 2, 2015.

The scathing comedy by George C. Wolfe that redefined what it meant to be black in contemporary America, directed by Tony Award winner Billy PorterKinky Boots). Climb aboard for a madcap and stinging journey through 11 hilarious looks at African-American culture — from the depths of the Celebrity Slaveship to the spinning heights of Harlem. Presented by Huntington Theatre Company Mar. 6 - Apr. 5, 2015.

Two Irish immigrant servant girls and the chauffeur search for love, success, and a sense of belonging in their new world in this lyrical and poignant world premiere by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ronan Noone (Brendan, The Atheist) and directed by Campbell Scott(The Atheist). Presented by Huntington Theatre Company Jan. 16 - Feb. 21, 2015.

In a cramped Bronx apartment, a working-class Jewish family dreams of a brighter future. A stirring American classic by Clifford Odets about an unforgettable American family, directed by Melia Bensussen (Luck of the Irish). Presented by Huntington Theatre Company Nov. 7 - Dec. 7, 2014.

A new treatment promising to end pain pits a doctor and his student in an epic battle between altruism and ambition. A provocative medical thriller by Elizabeth Egloff set at Boston's own Massachusetts General Hospital, directed by Michael Wilson (Now or Later). Presented by Huntington Theatre Company Oct. 17 - Nov. 23, 2014.

Set in 1833 Ireland, Translations tells a story of the British army's campaign to replace native Gaelic place names with English ones in attempt to establish a common language; and the result of this interaction on the townspeople found in the middle of the conflict. 8/2/2014 —8/17/2014

Verdi’s first comedic opera tells the story of Cavaliere di Belfiore, a wily rogue who has been roped into impersonating the King of Poland abroad while the latter is engaged in reclaiming his throne. 6/11/2014—6/13/2014

This spring imaginary beasts invites you to take a ride on love’s merry-go-round when they present Molière’s rarely performed gem, Lovers’ Quarrels, translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur. Jealous rivalries and merry mix-ups lead a trio of couples astray in this classic tale of deception and intrigue! 3/28/2014 — 4/19/2014

In Obie Award-winning playwright Deborah Margolin's controversial new play, we witness imagined jail conversations between Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff and Solomon Galkin, a poet and Holocaust survivor, revealing much about greed and the forces that led us to the Great Recession. 5/28/2014 — 6/3/2014

Set in an immersive, cabaret style, Bridge Rep's staging of LaChiusa's rarely performed musical will weave the audience through ten intimate encounters, each set in a different decade of the 20th century. 3/12/2014 — 3/29/2014

The African American Theatre Festival will produce several events including Stop And Frisk by Robert Johnson Jr.; A staged reading of Jacqui Parker's play My Jeannie Don't Sing No Mo; and Road to Wisdom: A Celebration of Boston Seniors And Youth. Plays are written and directed by Boston youth and playwrights of color. 2/13/2014 — 3/1/2014

Moonbox Productions presents Stephen Sondheim's Company — a musical about relationships, friendships love and marriage through the eyes of the hesitant but lovelorn Bobby and his colorful circle of married, soon-to-be-married and no-longer-married friends. 2/7/2014 — 3/1/3014

Ring in the new year with imaginary beasts when they bring their annual Winter Panto back to Boston! Magic and mayhem mix in Rumpelstiltskin, or All That Glitters the topsy-turvy tale of a strange little man who helps the Miller’s daughter spin straw into gold - but will it cost a happy ending? 1/11/2014 — 2/1/2014

In this family-friendly musical, 'Pinkalicious' can't stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents; but when her hue goes too far, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to get out of this predicament. 1/18/2014 — 2/2/2014

A world premiere, homegrown in Boston, MJ Halberstadt's fast-paced dark comedy may not be a traditional holiday show, but nevertheless asks timely questions about family, and about what it means to go home — all tickets are $35 advance reserved or Pay-What-You-Can at the door. 12/06/2013 — 12/15/2013

A young man and his clever cat con their way from adventure to adventure, but when our hero falls in love, all bets are off! imaginary beasts presents Angela Carter's comic romp, Puss in Boots, a family-friendly treat that promises fun for all! 10/5/2013 — 10/26/2013

Be cozy by the fire as we spin for you twisted tales of terror inspired by the vivid imagination of Angela Carter. Sleeping Beauty becomes a Gothic tale of blood lust in Vampirella, and in The Company of Wolves Little Red Riding Hood discovers the beast within. 10/4/2013 — 10/26/2013

When Connie and her colleagues travel to South Carolina to interview a young meth addict and his family for a reality television series, Connie’s own demons resurface and the “explosive episode” threatens to blow up in her face. 4/25/2014 — 5/17/2014

A quarter-century after it was written, this outrageous, unflinching, and totally unforgettable look at the sexual politics of New York during the AIDS crisis remains one of the theatre’s most powerful evenings ever. Winner of the 2011 Tony Award® for Best Revival of a Play. 11/1/2013 — 11/23/2013

An exclusive performance from the man himself! Joined by Boston Globe Arts Editor Rebecca Ostriker, Jungle Book songwriter Richard Sherman will recount his early days as a songwriter, the influence of his father, his lifelong collaboration with his brother (Robert B. Sherman), working with Walt Disney, and, of course, the stories behind many of the musical masterpieces we know and love today. 9/15/2013

The mistaken death of a young boy links two men thousands of miles apart in this new play by Walt McGough, presented as part of New Repertory Theatre's Next Voices series, presented in association with Boston Center for American Performance. 6/14/2014 — 6/29/2014

A collaboration between the College of Fine Arts Schools of Music and Theatre and the Opera Institute to produce new or rarely performed significant works in the opera and theatre repertoire, bringing performers and audiences together in unique theatrical settings. Presented by BU College of Fine Arts Oct. 8 - Oct. 26, 2014.

Sparked by the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School, this meeting of fact and fiction illuminates the realities of adolescent culture by exploring the events surrounding the shootings with text drawn from interviews, public records, and the shooter’s private diaries. 5/2/2014 — 5/9/2014

Named one of The New Yorker’s "Ten Best Plays of 2008," Passion Play looks at three communities presenting the Easter Passion, from Queen Elizabeth's England to Hitler's Germany to Reagan's America. 4/30/2014 - 5/4/2014

With more than two thousand seductions behind him and no end in sight, Don Giovanni becomes increasingly reckless, and the women he once discarded now seek their revenge served up by a hellish supernatural force. 4/17/2014 - 4/20/2014

In this groundbreaking play based on true events spanning eight decades, ten Polish classmates – five Catholic, five Jewish – grow up, and their lives take dramatically unexpected turns as their country is torn apart by war. 2/13/2014 – 3/1/2014

Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez’s LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA, the opera follows Florencia Grimaldi, an aging opera singer on a steamboat journey down the Amazon River culminating in the diva’s spirit being transformed into a vast, emerald butterfly. 2/20/2014 - 2/23/2014

In this one-act play by one of America’s most celebrated dramatists, a two-headed "pig beast" is ravaging the Louisiana countryside, and a terrorized mother summons Slim and his sidekick, Shadow, to slay the Beast. Part of the 2013 BU Fall Fringe Festival. 10/22/2013 - 10/27/2013

A one-act opera, sung in English, following one woman’s dangerous attempt to escape her life as a member of the FLDS Church (Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints). Part of the 2013 BU Fall Fringe Festival. 10/11/2013 - 10/13/2013

Based on the novel of the same name by Gordon Honeycombe, Siren Song tells the story of a love-starved sailor who becomes entangled in an affair of letters with a person he assumes to be a lonely young woman, despite never speaking to her. Part of the 2013 BU Fall Fringe Festival. 10/4/2013 — 10/6/2013

Set in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood, this exuberant show spices up traditional Broadway fare with hip hop, salsa and rap to tell the stories of the residents of this close-knit Latin community. 5/10/2013 - 6/30/2013

The Boston Center for the Arts Dance Residency features Kelley Donovan & Dancers in Polishing Stone, a showcase of new company works that explore concepts of transformation and the cycle of creation, destruction and rebuilding through collaboration with performers ages 10-76. 6/27/2013 — 6/29/2013

A 600-pound recluse who is in his final days reaches out to his estranged teenaged daughter in this big-hearted, humorous, and emotionally wrenching new work about grief, beauty, and redemption.3/7/2014 — 4/12/2014

From the classic novel by Stephen King comes the haunting story of a high-school outcast with extraordinary and terrifying powers, pushed to the brink by the cruelty of her classmates. 5/10/2014 — 6/7/2014

Based on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this soul-stirring musical tells the unforgettable story of a woman who – through love – finds the strength to triumph over adversity and discover her own unique voice.1/10/2014 — 2/8/2014

Roland Stackhouse thinks our greatest obstacle is indecisiveness—and he has the answer! Make Up Your Mind Inc. But just as business takes off, romance rears its head, and Stackhouse finds himself in a world of wealthy coquettes, paid enforcers, blue movies and confused clergy. 10/30/2013 — 11/30/2013

Born deaf into an argumentative academic family, Billy was pushed to assimilate into the hearing world as best he could by reading lips and staying out of the way. But when a young woman introduces him to the Deaf community, Billy decides it is time his family learns to communicate with him on his terms. 9/13/2013 — 10/19/2013

Renowned Chekhov interpreter Kate Burton and director Maria Aitken return to the Huntington to capture the humor and pathos in Chekhov's masterpiece about love, missed connections, and what it means to be an artist. 3/7/2014 — 4/6/2014

Vanda has her eyes on the lead role in an adaptation of the classic erotic novel Venus in Fur, but her charged audition for the director becomes an electrifying game of cat and mouse that blurs the lines between fantasy & reality, seduction & power, and love & sex. 1/3/2014 — 2/2/2014

When John interrupts his parents' pre-dinner cocktail to announce that he has written a play about them, the revelations and recriminations start to flow just as easily as the martinis in this heartfelt comedy about the ties that bind. 11/15/2013 — 12/15/2013

Four Harvard intellectuals navigate the complexities of race, ambition, friendship, and the human brain in this controversial and fiercely funny new play by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Lydia R. Diamond and directed by Huntington Artistic Director Peter DuBois. 5/23/2014 — 7/6/2014

In 1890s Cuba, widowed Adela runs a pharmacy, indifferent to the mounting conflict around her. But when the rebellion comes home to Havana, she must choose between loyalty to country or to family. 3/28/2014 — 5/3/2014

When burnt-out local TV newscaster Charlie Duff suddenly begins offering a prayer at the end of his nightly broadcasts, he becomes a popular and controversial figure to an expanding audience. 10/11/2013 — 11/9/2013

From the imagination of Tony Award winner Mary Zimmerman (Candide) comes a captivating new musical adaptation of a timeless favorite based on Rudyard Kipling's time-honored tales and featuring music from the classic Disney film. 9/7/2013 — 10/20/2013

Boston Center for the Arts Dance Residency features Navarasa Dance Theater in My Dear Muddu Palani, a work that explores physicality through literature and performance based on work written by Muddu Palani in the 18th century. 05/31/2013-06/01/2013.

A quirky homage to the nerd in all of us by Qui Nguyen, the resident playwright of Brooklyn’s groundbreaking geek theatre, Vampire Cowboys. She Kills Monsters blurs reality for one girl navigating hostile faeries, randy ogres, awkward highschoolers, broadswords and the search for one’s inner badass. 4/13/2013 - 5/11/2013

Two ambitious musicians from Scotland find themselves on a journey that helps them discover their music, their relationship, as well as the challenges faced when balancing ambition and success with personal happiness. 8/10/2013 — 9/1/2013

People of all ages can relate to the experiences facing young Alexander; with a myriad of unexpected mishaps from gum in his hair to having a cavity, Alexander will make you smile, even on the very worst day. 4/13/2013 — 4/20/2013

Reflections of a Rock Lobster is based on a true story of a 17 year-old gay student from Cumberland, Rhode Island who sued his high school in 1980 for the right to escort his boyfriend to his high school prom. 3/9/2013 — 3/17/2013

Frustrated Composer Gordon Schwinn suffers sudden life threatening brain illness and learns through his dire, comical, and surreal experiences what is truly important in life, and in love. 03/15/2013-04/06/2013.

Based on the Hans Christian Anderson story The Ugly Duckling, HONK! tells the story of tolerance and love in a way that has enthralled audiences throughout the United States and across the pond in Britain. 2/9/2013 — 2/24/2013.

George Riley's closest friends discover that he has just a few months to live and they each deal with the news in their own very surprising way. A wry and comic look at the lives we lived or might have lived. 2/8/2013 - 3/2/2013

No Room for Wishing is a one-man documentary play about Occupy Boston. Both personal and political, No Room for Wishing is an up-close look at the sociopolitical climate of contemporary America and the way it affects a broad spectrum of people. 9/13/2012-9/22/2012

Fasten your seatbelts! It's going to be an awesome night as Boston's first ladies of song — Leigh Barrett, Mary Callanan, Kerry A. Dowling, and Kathy St. George — salute America's top song-creators in a special concert to benefit SpeakEasy Stage. 11/4/2012 — 11/5/2012

It’s 1988 and three unlikely teens in the suburbs of The City help each other navigate the loops of life through parking lot poetry and rap battles, reminding us how we become the people we’re meant to be, flowing and rhyming our way to adulthood. 7/19/2013 - 8/17/2013

A quirky homage to the nerd in all of us by Qui Nguyen, the resident playwright of Brooklyn’s groundbreaking geek theatre, Vampire Cowboys. She Kills Monsters blurs reality for one girl navigating hostile faeries, randy ogres, awkward highschoolers, broadswords and the search for one’s inner badass. 4/13/2013 - 5/11/2013

Playwright Mia Chung conjures magic, whimsy, and a stunning imaginative landscape in the telling of this deeply modern, and unexpectedly funny, epic journey of two North Korean sisters trying to flee to the United States. 1/18/2013 - 2/16/2013

The iconic story of tragic love, brought to new light by director and three-time Elliot Norton Award Winner, Paula Plum, produced by Happy Medium Theatre, featuring a magnificent cast led by Lauren Elias and Johnnie McQuarley. 8/10/2012 - 8/25/2012

Gross Indecency uses trial transcripts, personal correspondence, interviews and other source materials to tell the story of the downfall of the great man of letters whose artistic genius has long been overshadowed by the scandal surrounding his imprisonment. 8/11/2012 - 9/2/2012

Set in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood, this exuberant show spices up traditional Broadway fare with hip hop, salsa and rap to tell the stories of the residents of this close-knit Latin community. 5/10/2013 - 6/30/2013

Winner of the 2012 Tony Award for Best Play, 2011 Pulitzer Prize, and London’s Olivier Award for Best Play, Clybourne Park is a bold new play about race, real estate and the volatile values of each. 3/1/2013 - 4/6/2013

Brooke Wyeth, a once promising young novelist, returns home after a six-year absence and announces that she is about to publish a memoir dredging up a pivotal and tragic event in the family's history - a wound that her parents don't want reopened. 1/11/2013 - 2/9/2013

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson recreates and reinvents the life of ‘Old Hickory,’ from his humble beginnings on the Tennessee frontier to his days as our seventh Commander-in-Chief, using an anachronism-filled emo-rock score. 10/19/2012 - 11/17/2012

Ex-con Jackie thinks he has finally turned his life around now that he’s sober and has a new job. But when he finds a strange hat in his girlfriend’s apartment, he is back on the brink in this razor-sharp new comedy. Warning: Contains Adult Content and some Nudity. 9/14/2012 - 10/13/2012

Visionary director David Cromer’s critically acclaimed, groundbreaking new version of Our Town. This intimate staging marks the Huntington’s first production in the Roberts Studio Theatre. 12/7/2012 - 1/27/2013

Decades after college, friends covet each other’s lives. This insightful, witty, and biting new comedy takes a deep look at family, career, romance, and the decisions that define a life. 5/24/2013 - 6/30/2013

A provocative and irreverently funny adaptation of Fritz Lang’s film noir masterpiece about a child killer who is hunted down and brought to justice by the criminal underworld. Warning: not for the squeamish! 3/30/2013 - 4/28/2013

An idealistic young African-American searches for identity and his place in the world in this gripping adaptation of Ralph Ellison’s landmark American novel about race, power, freedom, and liberty. 1/4/2012 - 2/3/2012

A potential family scandal emerges on the election night of a presidential campaign in this smart and timely new play that examines religion, freedom of expression, and personal responsibility. 10/12/2012 - 11/10/2012

Scrambling to make ends meet, Margie Walsh looks up an old flame hoping he’ll help her make a fresh start. A humor-filled and compelling Southie story about how twists of fate determine our path. 9/14/2012 — 10/14/2012

Boston Center for the Arts Dance Residency features KAIROS Dance Theater in That Girl and the Other One, an experimental work-in-progress performance that explores the dynamics of female aggression. 6/27/2012 - 6/29/2012

Through a labyrinth of fear, a maze of enlightenment, and a torrent of drug-abuse the characters in Naomi Iizuka's Polaroid Stories spin their lies and tell their tales in a bizarre world in which the gods collide. 6/29/12 - 7/14/12

The lives of a starlet and her paramour, a senator's wife and a prostitute, a mother of an abducted child, a bus driver, a taxi dispatcher, a desperate lover all intersect in and around the mysterious Hotel Nepenthe. 6/21/2012 - 6/24/2012. Part of the 2012 Emerging America Festival.

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